St. Johns County LDC 2.02.04.B.19 requires short-term rentals to provide at least one off-street parking space per three transient occupants, and total vehicles on site cannot exceed the registered spaces.
St. Johns County regulates rental parking directly through its STR ordinance, which Florida law permits as a reasonable safety standard. Each rental must provide a minimum of one off-street parking space per three transient occupants, and open, available garage space counts. The total number of vehicles, boats, RVs, and trailers on the property cannot exceed the off-street spaces stated in the registration, and only registered guests' vehicles may park overnight. Boats, RVs, and trailers are barred from streets, sidewalks, and required front yards. The maximum vehicle count must be disclosed in the lease and posted inside the unit.
Exceeding the registered vehicle count or parking guest vehicles on the street is a Land Development Code violation, correctable within seven days before civil penalties. HOA covenants add their own towing and fines.
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